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Employers are increasingly gathering data on employees – from workplace behavior to social media use and other personal information—to produce insights that benefit the business. This raises a significant question. Is your employer watching your every move? The findings in this report explore corporate use of employee data, metrics, and analytics, and employee perceptions of workplace privacy and protection in 2018.

To create a well-rounded report on the current state of people analytics and data privacy, we conducted two separate evaluations.

In Part 1, we surveyed 150+ HR leaders across a wide range of industries to gain an understanding of the current state of people analytics. We asked respondents to benchmark their analytics maturity level, specify how they manage employee records and data to HR activities, and describe the largest impact people analytics has had on their business. HR leaders were also asked to share current priorities and obstacles preventing the successful implementation of analytics.

In Part 2, we conducted an anonymous survey of 100+ full-time employees to gather their thoughts on data collection in the workplace. Employers are increasingly gathering data on employees–from workplace behavior to social media use and other personal information—to produce insights that benefit the business. The findings in part 2 explore employee perceptions of workplace privacy and protection in 2018.

We spoke with industry expert, HR Analytics Senior Analyst at CenturyLink Emily Pelosi. Emily helps outline some very effective ways to present information that can inspire action and support change. In addition to this she goes on to discuss:

Some of the most common mistakes HR analytics leaders make when it comes to spearheading a new HR analytics initiative

The biggest challenges she faces when it comes to effectively aligning HR analytics with business performance

How she has gone about transforming the way business leaders view and use people analytics

If you would like to receive a copy via email, email geena.monaco@iqpc.com.